Multi engine Instrument Rating
An instrument rating provides a pilot the ability to navigate through clouds and other
weather to eventually land safety at an airport using only instruments.
Maybe your dream is to fly for a major airline. A multi-IFR rating is a key step in
progressing to type ratings on larger airplanes.
You will receive approximately 20 hours of multi-engine instrument instruction in
Flight 6ix Piper Seneca aircraft. The amount of actual instrument will vary depending
on your ability and level of previous training experience
Prerequisites:
- Minimum Age of 17 years
- Valid Private Pilot License or Commercial Pilot’s Licence
- Valid Category 1 or 3 Medical Certificate
Training Requirements:
To receive a Group 1 or Group 3 Instrument Rating you must have :
- 20 Hours on Redbird FMX simulator that has approach data for all major
airports in Canada. - 20 Hours instruction in aircraft
- A dual cross-country of at least 100 nautical miles
- 50 hours of cross‐country flight time as pilot‐in‐command in aeroplanes
- A Transport Canada Written and Flight Test (INRAT) must be completed.
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Multi engine Instrument Rating
An instrument rating provides a pilot the ability to navigate through clouds and other
weather to eventually land safety at an airport using only instruments.
Maybe your dream is to fly for a major airline. A multi-IFR rating is a key step in
progressing to type ratings on larger airplanes.
You will receive approximately 20 hours of multi-engine instrument instruction in
Flight 6ix Piper Seneca aircraft. The amount of actual instrument will vary depending
on your ability and level of previous training experience
Prerequisites:
Minimum Age of 17 years
Valid Private Pilot License or Commercial Pilot’s Licence
Valid Category 1 or 3 Medical Certificate
Training Requirements:
To receive a Group 1 or Group 3 Instrument Rating you must have :
- 20 Hours on Redbird FMX simulator that has approach data for all major
airports in Canada. - 20 Hours instruction in aircraft
- A dual cross-country of at least 100 nautical miles
- 50 hours of cross‐country flight time as pilot‐in‐command in aeroplanes
- A Transport Canada Written and Flight Test (INRAT) must be completed.